Guptipara
Guptipara is a village in Balagarh, a community development block that forms an administrative division in the Sadar subdivision of the Hooghly district in the Indian state of West Bengal.
Geography
Guptipara sits beside the Hooghly River that divides Guptipara into two parts. Two oxbow lakes, Dekol and Dhama, are situated at the northern and southern end of Guptipara, respectively. Before the 15th century, many parts of Guptipara sank and were covered by lakes and rivers. The Dekol was connected with the Hooghly by the Muri Ganga channel, which can no longer be traced. During floods, water from the river enters through the Muri Ganga Path before it reunites with Dekol. An increase in population and farming, floods, the STKK road and railway lines define the landscape. The village is part of the Hooghly-Burdwan rice belt.History
Guptipara is the home of Bengal's first "Barowari" Durga Puja which introduced Sri Bindhabasini Jagaddhatri Puja, with a club named Bindhyabasini. It is now known as Bindhyabasini Mata. In the 1760s, a group of men were stopped from taking part in the household Durga Puja of the ruling Sen family. In retaliation, twelve of these men formed a committee and organised a modern club culture called "Barowari Puja." A group of twelve Brahmins, after being denied entry to a private Durga Puja at a wealthy household, decided to organize their own public celebration."Bāro" and "yāri" : The name "Barowari" is believed to stem from "bāro yāri", symbolizing their collective effort to create a public festival.
Opinions vary about the year of commencement of the Barowari puja. Some believe it to be 1760 while others claim it to be 1790.
Guptipara was one of the main places in ancient India where the "Sanskrit Toles" and Pandith lived. "Pathmahal," "Raghu Nath" Mandir, and Mela were situated throughout Guptipara in large numbers. Many old manuscripts and books are preserved in the "Sisir Bani Mandir Pathagar", the government library.
Guptipara is the birthplace of folk singer Bhola Moira, and of Diwan Mohanlal, the Commander in Chief of King Siraj ud-Daulah.
The temple complex at Brindaban Chandra's Math houses four Vaishnava Temples: Chaitanya, Brindabanchandra, Ramchandra and Krishnachandra. The Ramchandra Temples contain many terracotta works, and the structures bear characteristics of the Bengal school of architecture, with carvings depicting scenes from the epics and Puranas.
Guptipara was a citadel of Vaishnavite culture. Even today, residents observe Ras, Dol and Ratha-Yatra, which is Guptipara's greatest festival. The Guptipara ratha, one of the tallest and oldest rathas in West Bengal, is said to cover the second-longest distance in India after that of Puri. On the day before the Ultorath, a festival known as "Bhandarloot" is held in Guptipara. Many people across Eastern India come gather there to pull the ropes of the ratha.
Guptipara is the home of the first branded Bengali "Gupo sandesh," a special kind of sweetmeat.
Demographics
As per the 2011 Census of India, the population was 2,169, of which 1,090 were males and 1,079 were females. 192 of the population was below age 6. The literacy rate was 83.92% of the population over age 6.Transport
Guptipara can be reached from Kolkata or Howrah on the suburban train service. Local trains from Howrah, Katwa and Bandel stop at Guptipara railway station. Train service is also available from Sealdah. Guptipara is from Howrah and from Bandel on the Bandel–Katwa Branch Line.Guptipara is connected by roadways, including the Assam Road.
Buses are available from district headquarters Chinsurah & Kalna, Burdwan and Tarakeswar.
Ferry service to Guptipara is available from Shantipur and Tarapur.
Autorickshaw services are available from Jirat and from Kalna.
Sports
The two main sports clubs are over one-hundred and twenty years old: The Gupitara Football Club and the Gupitara Premier League. The Guptipara Football Club, Aida Milani Sangha, and the Guptipara Cricket Association arrange regular tournaments. The Guptipara Premier League in cricket received some fame and came into the spotlight of Bengal Media. These clubs organize football tournaments at Guptipara.Administration
Guptipara is divided into three administrative parts, or gram panchayats. Guptipara I covers areas like Guptipara Station Road, Satgachia, Bandhagachi, Pathmahal, Mirdanga, Tengripara, and Saradanagar villages. Guptipara II covers the largest area with Manasatala, Pathakpukur, Beldanga, Kumorpara, Chutorpara, Baburdanga, Aryanagar, Rathsadak, Jamtala, Behula, Ghoshpara, Sondolpur, Rampur, Aida, and Baire, as well as many other small villages. Guptipara III covers Fultala, Char-Krishnabati, Benali, Shaktipur etc.Guptipara is under The Hooghly Lok Sabha and Balagarh Vidhan Sabha.
Heads of Administration
- Hooghly |M.P. Rachana Banerjee
- MLA: Asim Majhi
- Zilla Parishad: Paritosh Ghosh
- Pradhan Guptipara -I: Padma Roy
- Pradhan Guptipara -II: Sonali Ghosh
- Pradhan Guptipara -III: Sanjib Mahato
Education
College
- Saroj Mohan Institute of Technology
Higher Secondary schools
- Guptipara High School
- Guptipara Girls High School
Secondary schools
- Satyabrata Balika Vidyalaya
- Krishna Bati Char High School
- Satgachia High School
- Natagarh High School
- Sultanpur Alia Sr. Madarasah School
- Satgachia Balika Vidyalaya
Mission
- Hindu Mission Boys Welfare Home
Festivals and culture